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Find the maximum angular speed of the electron of a hydrogen atoms in a statoonary orbit

A

`6.2 xx 10^(15) rad s^(-1)`

B

`4.1 xx 10^(16) rad s^(-1)`

C

`24 xx 10^(10) rad s^(-1)`

D

`9.2 xx 10^(6) rad s^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Maximim angular speed will be in its ground state. Hence,
`omega_(max) = (v_(1))/(r_(1)) = (2.2 xx 10^(6))/(0.529 xx 10^(-10))`
`= 4.1 xx 10^(16) rad s^(-1)`
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